EP1062826A1 - System and method for routing positioning requests based on mobile switching center address - Google Patents
System and method for routing positioning requests based on mobile switching center addressInfo
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- EP1062826A1 EP1062826A1 EP99911255A EP99911255A EP1062826A1 EP 1062826 A1 EP1062826 A1 EP 1062826A1 EP 99911255 A EP99911255 A EP 99911255A EP 99911255 A EP99911255 A EP 99911255A EP 1062826 A1 EP1062826 A1 EP 1062826A1
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- H—ELECTRICITY
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- H04W8/02—Processing of mobility data, e.g. registration information at HLR [Home Location Register] or VLR [Visitor Location Register]; Transfer of mobility data, e.g. between HLR, VLR or external networks
- H04W8/08—Mobility data transfer
- H04W8/10—Mobility data transfer between location register and external networks
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- H04W8/02—Processing of mobility data, e.g. registration information at HLR [Home Location Register] or VLR [Visitor Location Register]; Transfer of mobility data, e.g. between HLR, VLR or external networks
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Definitions
- the present invention relates generally to telecommunications systems and methods for determining the location of a mobile terminal within a cellular network, and specifically to routing positioning requests to a Mobile Positioning Center utilizing the address for a serving Mobile Switching Center.
- ETSI European Telecommunications Standards Institute
- GSM Global System for Mobile communications
- FIG. 1 of the drawings there is illustrated a GSM Public Land Mobile Network (PLMN), such as cellular network 10, which in turn is composed of a plurality of areas 12, each with a Mobile Switching Center (MSC) 14 and an integrated Visitor Location Register (VLR) 16 therein.
- PLMN Public Land Mobile Network
- MSC Mobile Switching Center
- VLR Visitor Location Register
- LA Location Areas
- MS mobile station
- terminal mobile station
- Each Location Area 18 is divided into a number of cells 22.
- Mobile Station (MS) 20 is the physical equipment, e_g_, a car phone or other portable phone, used by mobile subscribers to communicate with the cellular network
- the MSC 14 is in communication with at least one Base Station Controller
- BSC Base Transceiver Station
- BTS Base Transceiver Station
- the BTS is the physical equipment, illustrated for simplicity as a radio -2- tower, that provides radio coverage to the cell 22 for which it is responsible. It should be understood that the BSC 23 may be connected to several base transceiver stations 24, and may be implemented as a stand-alone node or integrated with the MSC 14. In either event, the BSC 23 and BTS 24 components, as a whole, are generally referred to as a Base Station System (BSS) 25.
- BSS Base Station System
- the PLMN Service Area or cellular network 10 includes a Home Location Register (HLR) 26, which is a database maintaining all subscriber information, e.g.. user profiles, current location information, International Mobile Subscriber Identity (IMSI) numbers, and other administrative information.
- HLR Home Location Register
- the HLR 26 may be co-located with a given MSC 14, integrated with the MSC 14, or alternatively can service multiple MSCs 14, the latter of which is illustrated in FIGURE 1.
- the VLR 16 is a database containing information about all of the Mobile Stations 20 currently located within the MSC/VLR area 12. If a MS 20 roams into a new MSC/VLR area 12, the VLR 16 connected to that MSC 14 will request data about that Mobile Station 20 from the HLR database 26 (simultaneously informing the HLR 26 about the current location of the MS 20). Accordingly, if the user of the MS 20 then wants to make a call, the local VLR 16 will have the requisite identification information without having to reinterrogate the HLR 26. In the aforedescribed manner, the VLR and HLR databases 16 and 26, respectively, contain various subscriber information associated with a given MS 20.
- positioning services may be used by transport and taxi companies to determine the location of their vehicles.
- emergency calls e.g.. 911 calls
- the exact location of the mobile terminal 20 may be extremely important to the outcome of the emergency situation.
- positioning services can be used to determine the location of a stolen car, for the detection of home zone calls, which are charged at a lower rate, for the detection of hot spots for micro cells, or for the subscriber to determine, for example, the nearest gas station, restaurant, or hospital.
- the Base Station System (BSS) (220 and 240) serving the MS 200 upon a network positioning request, the Base Station System (BSS) (220 and 240) serving the MS 200 generates positioning data, which is delivered to the Mobile Switching Center (MSC) 260. This positioning data is then forwarded to a Mobile Positioning Center (MPC) 270 for calculation of the geographical location of the MS 200. The location of the MS 200 can then be sent to the application 280 that requested the positioning. Alternatively, the requesting application 280 could be located within the MS 200 itself or within the network (MSC/VLR 260).
- This positioning data for GSM systems can include, for example, a Timing Advance (TA) value, which corresponds to the amount of time in advance that the MS 200 must send a message in order for the BTS 220 to receive it in the time slot allocated to that MS 200.
- TA Timing Advance
- TA values are expressed in bit periods, and can range from 0 to 63, with each bit period corresponding to approximately 550 meters between the MS 200 and the BTS 220. It should be understood, however, that any estimate of time, distance, or angle for any cellular system can be used, instead of the TA value discussed herein.
- the MS 200 and that particular BTS 220 is known, but the actual location is not. If, for example, the TA value equals one, the MS 200 could be anywhere along a radius of 550 meters. Two TA values from two BTSs, for example, BTSs 210 and 220, provide two possible points that the MS 200 could be located (where the two radiuses intersect). However, with three TA values from three BTSs, e_g_, BTSs 210, 220, and
- the location of the MS 200 can be determined with a certain degree of accuracy.
- the position of the mobile station 200 can be determined (with certain accuracy) by the Mobile Positioning Center 270. -4-
- Timing Advance (TA) values are obtained from the original (serving) BTS 220 and two neighboring (target) BTSs (210 and 230).
- TA Timing Advance
- target BTS target BTS
- a positioning handover is similar to an ordinary asynchronous handover.
- Handover from an ordinary handover by a new ACTIVATION TYPE in the CHANNEL ACTIVATION message upon reception of a HANDOVER ACCESS message from the MS 200, the target BTS 210 only calculates the TA value, and does not respond to the mobile station 200, that is, no PHYSICAL INFORMATION is sent to the MS 200. Thus, the MS 200 will then return to the previous channel allocated by the original BTS 220 after the time period defined by the MS's 200 internal counter expires, e.g.. 320 milliseconds.
- Each GSM PLMN 205 includes at least one Mobile Positioning Center (MPC) 270, which is able to position both the subscribers registered in the HLR (not shown) served by that MPC 270 and the subscribers roaming in the PLMN 205 served by that MPC 270.
- MPC Mobile Positioning Center
- MPC 270 In order to support GSM location services while the subscriber is in the home or a serving PLMN 205, the positioning requests must be routed to the MPC 270 serving the area that the MS 200 is currently in.
- One solution described in co-pending patent application, Serial No. 08/978,956, Attorney Docket No. 27943-00193, routes positioning requests based upon the home and serving MPC 270 addresses.
- this solution requires storage of the home and serving MPC 270 addresses within the HLR, which is cumbersome for the network operator and the HLR.
- the present invention is directed to telecommunications systems and methods for allowing a Gateway Mobile Positioning Center (GMPC) to route positioning requests to the PLMN where the subscriber is currently located (serving PLMN) without the need for storage of the subscriber's serving MPC address in the HLR. -5-
- GMPC Gateway Mobile Positioning Center
- the RA When an external Requesting Application (RA) wants to locate a particular Mobile Station (MS), the RA contacts the GMPC, which can be located in a PLMN that is not necessarily the subscriber's home or visited PLMN.
- the RA then provides the directory number of the subscriber that needs to be located, e_g_, for GSM, the MS International Subscriber Directory Number (MSISDN).
- MSISDN MS International Subscriber Directory Number
- the GMPC can then send a request for routing information, e_g_, the address of the serving Mobile Switching Center, and positioning subscription information to the subscriber's Home Location Register (HLR).
- HLR Home Location Register
- the signaling network e_g_, the Signaling System #7 (SS7) network, translates the MSISDN into the address of the subscriber's HLR and routes the request to the appropriate HLR, using this address.
- the subscriber's HLR then returns the routing information to the GMPC, which can then send the positioning request to the serving MSC/VLR, using the MSC address.
- the serving MSC/VLR can then route the positioning request to the serving Mobile Positioning Center.
- the GMPC can derive, from the MSC address, the address of the MPC (or other positioning node) within the serving PLMN using a look-up table. The positioning request can then be routed to this node in the serving PLMN.
- FIGURE 1 is a block diagram of a conventional terrestrially-based wireless telecommunications system
- FIGURE 2 illustrates a sample positioning handover in which positioning data is acquired by a target base transceiver station and transmitted to a serving base station controller;
- FIGURE 3 illustrates the routing of a positioning request from a Requesting Application to a Mobile Positioning Center in accordance with preferred embodiments of the present invention
- FIGURE 4 demonstrates steps for routing of positioning requests in accordance with preferred embodiments of the present invention
- FIGURE 5 demonstrates steps in a sample positioning of a specific mobile terminal.
- a Requesting Application (RA) 380 sends a positioning request for a particular Mobile Station (MS) 300 to a Gateway
- GMPC Mobile Positioning Center
- PLMN Public Land Mobile Network
- GMPC 390 the GMPC 390 for the Public Land Mobile Network (PLMN) 385 that the RA 380 is in, the GMPC 390 must determine where to route the positioning request (step 450) in order to determine the location of the MS (step 595) of FIGURE 5.
- the GMPC 390 can be located in a PLMN 385 that is not necessarily the MS's 300 home or visited PLMN 305.
- the RA 380 also provides the GMPC 390 with the directory number of the MS 300 to be positioned (step 405), e_g_, for GSM, this is the MS International Subscriber Directory Number (MSISDN).
- MSISDN MS International Subscriber Directory Number
- the GMPC 390 verifies that the RA 380 is authorized to request the location service (step 410). If the RA 380 is not authorized (step 410), the positioning request is rejected by the GMPC 390 (step 415) and a rejection message is sent to the RA 380 (step 420). However, if the RA 380 is authorized to request positioning (step 410), the GMPC 390 then sends a request for routing information, e.g..
- the signaling -7- network e ⁇ ,., the Signaling System #7 (SS7) network (not shown), can perform a global title translation on the MSISDN and route the request to the appropriate HLR 350 for the MS 300.
- SS7 Signaling System #7
- the HLR 350 then checks its records to confirm that the MS 300 is registered in the HLR 350 (step 435), and that routing information for that MS 300 is available
- step 440 If the MS 300 is not registered in the HLR 350 (step 435) or the routing information is not available (step 440), the routing information request is rejected by the HLR 350 (step 445) and the GMPC 390 sends a rejection message to the RA 380 (step 420). However, if the MS 300 is registered in the HLR 350 (step 435) and routing information is available (step 440), the routing information, ⁇ *., the serving
- MSC/VLR 360 address, together with the positioning subscription information, is sent to the GMPC 390 (step 450).
- the GMPC 390 then verifies that the MS 300 to be positioned by the RA 380 allows positioning to be performed, by checking the positioning subscription information sent by the HLR 350 (step 455). If the MS 300 does not allow positioning
- the positioning request is rejected (step 415) and a rejection message is sent to the RA 380 (step 420).
- the GMPC 390 can then send the positioning request to the serving MSC/VLR 360 (step 460), using the MSC/VLR 360 address. Thereafter, the serving MSC/VLR 360 will route the positioning request to the Mobile Positioning Center (MPC) 370 serving the PLMN 305 that the MS 300 is located in (step 465).
- MPC Mobile Positioning Center
- the MPC 370 can be co-located with the serving MSC/VLR 360 or can be a separate node.
- the GMPC 390 can derive, from the
- MSC/VLR 360 address the address of the MPC 370 in the serving PLMN 305, using, for example, a look-up table (database) 395 (step 475). Thereafter, the positioning request can be routed directly to the MPC 370 in the serving PLMN 305 (step 480).
- the MPC 370 sends the positioning request to the serving MSC/VLR 360 (step 510), which can then forward the -8- positioning request to a Base Station Controller (BSC) 340 (step 520).
- BSC Base Station Controller
- the serving MSC/VLR 360 must page the MS 300 and setup a call to the MS 300 prior to forwarding the positioning request to the BSC 340 (step 520). This call does not activate the ringing tone on the MS 300, and therefore, is not noticed by the MS 300.
- the originating BSC 340 determines which Base Transceiver Station (BTS) 320 is currently serving the MS 300 (step 530), and obtains a Timing Advance (TA) value (TAl), or other positioning data, from this serving BTS 320 (step 540), if possible. Thereafter, TA values are obtained from two target BTSs (310 and 330) (step 580) by performing a positioning handover (step 550). If the serving BTS 320 does not support positioning, an additional target BTS (not shown) must be selected. It should be noted that other positioning methods based on triangulation can be used instead of obtaining TA values, as discussed herein. In addition, positioning of the MS 300 can be performed using more than three BTSs (310, 320, and 330).
- the positioning handover to one of the target BTSs 330 is accomplished by the serving BSC 340 sending a new ACTIVATION TYPE in a CHANNEL ACTIVATION message to the target BTS 330, which informs the target BTS 330 that a positioning handover needs to be performed (step 555).
- the target BTS 330 then acknowledges the CHANNEL ACTIVATION message to the serving BSC 340 (step 560).
- the BSC 340 sends a command to the MS 300 via the serving BTS 320 (step 565) to transmit a HANDOVER ACCESS message to the target BTS 330 (step 570).
- the target BTS 330 measures the Timing Advance value (access delay) (TA3) (step 575), using access bursts sent by the MS
- TA3 The TA value measured by the target BTS 330 (TA3) is then transmitted by the serving BSC 340 to the MSC 360, together with TA values (TAl and TA2) obtained from the serving BTS 320 and other target BTSs 310 (step TA3)
- the TA value acquired from the target BTS 330 (TA3), together with other TA values (TAl and TA2) are forwarded to the serving Mobile Positioning Center (MPC) 370 from the MSC/VLR 360 (step 590), where the location of the MS 300 is determined using the triangulation algorithm (step 595).
- the MPC 370 then presents the geographical position of the MS 300 to the requesting application (node)
- the location services can be used by applications located-in or connected-to the subscriber's MS, by network applications or by external applications.
- Timing Advance positioning method can be used to determine the location of the mobile terminal.
- positioning methods can include: Time of Arrival, Angle of Arrival, Global Positioning System, Observed Time
- GSM Global System for Mobile Communications
- PCS Communications Systems
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